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Kasatochi, Aleutian Islands
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Published August 16, 2008
Tiny Kasatochi Volcano created a big mess in August 2008, spewing ash and sulfur dioxide over the Aleutian Islands.
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Fires in southeast Europe
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Dust Storm over the Persian Gulf
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Published August 15, 2008
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Drought Devastates Vegetation in Oklahoma Panhandle
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Published August 14, 2008
As of early August 2008, the Oklahoma panhandle was experiencing its driest year (previous 365 days) since 1921, according to records kept by the Oklahoma Climatological Survey. Through July, year-to-date precipitation in Boise City, in the heart of Cimarron County, was only about 4.8 inches, barely half of average and drier than some years in the 1930s, the height of the Dust Bowl.
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Dust Storms in Afghanistan and Pakistan
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Published August 12, 2008
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Aleutian Islands’ Kasatochi Volcano Erupts
Published August 11, 2008
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Dust storms in Pakistan and Afghanistan
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